macOS Mojave, the newest version of the operating system that runs on Apple’s Macs will come this fall 2018. The Highlight features in macOS 10.14 Mojave include a new system-wide “Dark Mode” color scheme, group video FaceTime calls, a new desktop organization feature called desktop Stacks, a redesigned Finder and Mac App Store, new and improved screenshot and screen recording tools, and much more.

However, some cool features which were removed from macos Sierra are still not be restored in macOS Mojave, like the feature of using Disk Utility to burn DVDs. If you want to burn disk images or data discs, you can only burn from the Finder or from the command line on macOS Mojave. You can no longer burn video DVDs playable from Disk Utility.

Part 2: Guide on how to burn video MKV, MP4, MOV, AVI, etc. to playable DVD on macOS Mojave

The trial version of DVD Creator for macOS Mojave will add a watermark to the output DVD with no functional difference from the full version. You can pay for registration code from the buy link built in the program.

Step 1: Add your video or images to the DVD Burner for macOS Mojave

Simply drag your videos or photos directly into the program window, or slide out Media Browse to load any videos or photos in one click.

Step 2: Customize a DVD menu (optional)

Click “Menu” on the bottom of the program window, and then pick up your favorite template to customize it. And you can freely adjust buttons, frames, titles, and thumbnails as you want.

Step 3: Start burning video or photos project to DVD

Press on the the “Burn” button to access the “Burn” window. Insert a black DVD-R D5 or D9 as per your content capacity, and set the TV standard like NTSC or PAL. At last, click “Save” to start burning.